Patrick Michael Molvik

Patrick Michael Molvik
Patrick Michael Molvik, 58, passed away unexpectedly on October 22, 2025.
He leaves behind a world he made brighter, smarter, and kinder — and a legacy that hums in every wire he repaired, every student he inspired, and every life he gently guided.
Patrick was a modern-day renaissance man; a true polymath whose curiosity knew no limits. He was passionate about more things than time or space could ever hold and could never resist discovering how things worked. Radios, engines, and computers often found themselves spread across his workbench, awaiting the patient precision of his hands. He brought broken things back to life — not just machines but sometimes spirits too.
From the time he served as a Nuclear Machinist’s Mate aboard submarines in the U.S. Navy, Patrick’s path reflected his ambition and curiosity. After his service, he earned his Mechanical Engineering degree with honors from Gonzaga University and eventually became Chief Engineer within the Acoustic Research Detachment in Bayview, Idaho. This final role allowed him to merge his technical mastery with his inventive spirit and unwavering dedication to discovery.
He was a bastion of science and learning, not only in our community but across the country. His mind overflowed with original ideas; he was an inventor and held several patents. Additionally, through programs like SeaPerch and years spent teaching STEM to middle and high school students, Patrick opened doors for countless young minds. Many of the students he mentored went on to become engineers, educators, and innovators themselves carrying forward his love of discovery. He never stopped giving his time and knowledge, volunteering throughout his life to strengthen the communities he served and loved.
Patrick and his wife, Donna, shared 37 beautiful years together. Their love story began on May 16,1988, while both were serving in the U.S. Navy and stationed at the Navy Annex in Washington, D.C. From a single shared laugh while waiting for a bus ride, a lifetime began. Just eight weeks later, they married beneath the summer sky at Glencarlyn Park in Arlington, Virginia. Theirs was a love that deepened with each passing year; steady, radiant, and rare. They had wished for decades more together.
A celebration of Patrick’s life will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Sherman-Campbell Funeral Home, located at W 423 2nd Street, Newport, Washington.
Patrick’s mind was extraordinary, but it was his heart that defined him. He lived to learn, teach, build, serve, and imagine. Though his time here was far too short, he will be remembered as he lived and how people knew him — brilliant and kind.
Sherman Campbell Funeral Home in Newport WA is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are welcome to visit their website at www.shermancampbell. com to sign the online guestbook.
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